Myroslava Liakhovych (UA)
9. 6. 2025 – 1. 7. 2025
Myroslava Liakhovych is an architectural historian and photographer from Lviv, Ukraine. In 2017 she founded and runs the project Lviv. Architecture of Modernism, a research platform about interwar modernist architecture in Western Ukrainian city.
She is the author of photos in Photo book Lviv. Architecture of Interwar Modernism. Myroslava participated in several conferences and exhibitions: Triennale der moderne, Berlin, Germany, October 2022, International exhibition Modernism for the Future 360/365, Kaunas, Lithuania, 2022, 2019, Kaunas, Lithuania; Exhibition Lwów 24 czerwca 1937. Miasto, architektura, modernizm, Wroclaw, Poland, 2016, ectr. Liakhovych had the personal exhibition, Lviv Modernism: Let buildings speak. Visual story of Lviv modernist housing architecture in Berlin, Germany, in January 2023.
Myroslava participated as a researcher and photographer at The Great Repair by Arch+ in Berlin, Germany, from October 2023 to January 2024. From May 2022 until December 2023, Liakhovych was a researcher at the Chair of the Theory of Architecture at the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture (gta) at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, where she worked on the initiative Saving Objects and Stories of the Modernist Period in Ukraine. Liakhovych had an exhibition, (No) Return. Survived Buildings and Lost Lives, based on her initiative at ETH in the gallery of the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture (gta) in Zurich, Switzerland (2024). Myroslava opened two personal exhibitions, Surviving Architecture: Lviv Modernism between the Wars in Kaunas, Lithuania (2024) and Lviv, Ukraine (2025). Since 2024, Myroslava has been based in Berlin.
The residency of Myroslava Liakhovych takes place in collaboration with Brno Architectural Manual (BAM).